2020 Essential Revenue and Operating Information for the 50 Largest Global Freight Carriers
Up Front
Freight carriers across the world experienced dramatic market shifts and volume swings in 2020.
The new trade deal between U.S., Mexico and Canada provides market certainty for North American trade.
The world’s largest freight carriers have navigated unprecedented circumstances due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rankings
 

Caribbean

Port Name City Type of Freight TEUs Volume of Freight Tonnage
Port of BridgetownBridgetown, Barbadoscontainer, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger 98,435NA
Port of CaucedoCaucedo, Dominican Republiccontainer, break bulk1,263,991NA
Port of Fort-de-FranceFort-de-France, Martinique passenger265,400NA
Port of FreeportFreeport, Bahamascontainer, passenger1,396,568NA
Port of Haina OccidentalHaina, Dominican Republiccontainer507,943NA
Port of JarryJarry, Guadeloupe container 206,959NA
Port of KingstonKingston, Jamaicacontainer, heavy lift, liquid bulk1,647,609NA
Port of MarielMariel, Cubacontainer, dry bulk, refrigerated322,000NA
Port of OranjestadOranjestad, Arubacontainer, passenger63,870NA
Port of PhilipsburgPhilipsburg, St. Maartencontainer, passenger105,200NA
Port of Point LisasPoint Lisas, Trinidad & Tobagocontainer, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile175,376NA
Port of San JuanSan Juan, Puerto Ricocontainer 1,510,25011,737,059
Port of SpainPort of Spain, Trinidad & Tobagocontainer, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile270,856NA
Port of WilhelmstadWilhelmstad, Curacaocontainer, dry bulk, passenger76,877NA
Extras
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Christian Wienberg | Bloomberg News
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MSC Launches Air Cargo Business

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Bryce Baschuk | Bloomberg News
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Shipping Container Lines Set to Smash Year-Old Profit Record

The world’s biggest container lines are on course to post profits in 2022 that will top last year’s record by 73%, according to a new forecast, buoyed by logistics and labor strains that are squeezing capacity amid sustained U.S. demand for imports.

Brendan Murray | Bloomberg News
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HMM to Continue Deploying More Ships as Port Congestion Persists

HMM Co., the biggest container-shipping line in South Korea, will continue deploying more vessels than usual to try to meet demand from the country’s exporters struggling to transport goods overseas.

Kyunghee Park | Bloomberg News
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Labor Leaders Optimistic Over Port Contract Talks

With negotiations expected to begin soon between the 22,000-member International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association, ILWU leaders are expressing confidence that the two sides will reach an agreement — without an interruption in work — before the June 30 deadline for the current contract expiration.

Dan Ronan | Senior Reporter
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